‘No Escape’ featured on Blasko’s Volume Forever podcast

@blasko1313 included our song “No Escape” on the newest episode of VOLUME FOREVER. Excited to be included, along with so many other great bands!

EP 14 is up NOW!
Greatest Hits Vol 2
Exclusively on Spotify Premium
Featuring in order of appearance:
Planet of Zeus
Nekromant
Altar of the Witch
Kal-El
Holy Death Trio
High Desert Queen
Kryptograf
@cortezboston
Plainride
El Colosso

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‘Look At You’ on this week’s Boston Emissions

Anngelle at Boston Emissions with Anngelle Wood was kind enough to play our tune “Look At You” on this weeks show. Thanks for the spin!

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‘Sell The Future’ receives 9/10 on Maximum Volume Music

Thanks to the folks at Maximum Volume Music for the stellar review of “Sell The Future”!“”Sell The Future” is neither the past, present or future of rock n roll, but I’ll tell you what “No Escape” probably is: the best single track of 2020, that’s what. Like someone brought “(Gotta Get Some Action) Now!” by the Hellacopters in and made it more of a riffer. Oh and added cowbell. Now, I guess I am supposed to tell you about who plays what (and Scott O’Dowd and Alasdair Swan are playing the axes) but you know what? Remember when you were a kid and all you cared about was the way it made you feel ? That’s this. Its brilliant.”

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‘Sell The Future’ is #36 on HRH Radio’s top 100!

“Sell The Future” ranked number 36 on Hard Rock Hell Radio’s top 100 countdown. Massive thanks for the support!

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‘Sell The Future’ is #35 on The obelisk’s Top 50!

Hell yeah, “Sell The Future” came in at #35 on The Obelisk’s Top 50 albums of 2020!

#50-31

50. Sun Crow, Quest for Oblivion
49. Atramentus, Stygian
48. Arcadian Child, Protopsycho
47. Fuzz, III
46. Jointhugger, I Am No One
45. Dirt Woman, The Glass Cliff
44. Switchblade Jesus, Death Hymns
43. Foot, The Balance of Nature Shifted
42. Hymn, Breach Us
41. IAH, III
40. Lord Fowl, Glorious Babylon
39. Acid Mess, Sangre de Otros Mundos
38. 1000mods, Youth of Dissent
37. Deathwhite, Grave Image
36. Soldati, Doom Nacional
35. Cortez, Sell the Future
34. Kadavar, The Isolation Tapes
33. Black Rainbows, Cosmic Ritual Supertrip
32. Shadow Witch, Under the Shadow of a Witch
31. Insect Ark, The Vanishing

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‘Thunder In A Forgotten Town’ featured on The Obelisk’s Friday Full-Length

Firing up the way back machine… JJ at The Obelisk revisits our first EP from 2007.

“Proof positive that Cortez didn’t just end up a kickass heavy rock band, but in fact they started that way. Of course, the Boston five-piece were a much different band 13 years ago when they made their debut with the Thunder in a Forgotten Town EP in 2007. I remember (vaguely) the release piqued my interest because they were an American band releasing through a European label — Belgium’s Buzzville Records — which didn’t happen nearly as often in those days, and once I got a copy, I would’ve had to work hard not to dig it.”

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Blasko includes our song “Sell The Future” on his best of 2020 Spotify Playlist!

Rob Blasko (bassist for Ozzy, Rob Zombie, and most importantly Cryptic Slaughter!) has a podcast called Volume Forever. We are completely blown away that he was kind enough to include our song “Sell The Future” on his Best of 2020 episode. Give it a listen/subscribe.

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‘Sell The Future’ review by El Hater

El Hater from Mexico City 🇲🇽 was kind enough to review “Sell The Future” on his YouTube channel. He gave us a rating of 8.7, not too shabby. Check it out!

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New Ripple Music Spotify playlist

Check out this rad Ripple Music Spotify playlist featuring our song “No Escape.” More riffs than you can shake a stick at!

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‘Sell The Future’ reviewed on Rock’n’Roll Monuments

Here’s an awesome review of “Sell The Future” from Greece’s Rock’n’Roll Monuments!

(translated from Greek)
Cortez sells… but Who’s Buying?

The Boston band Cortez return to the discography relatively earlier than the previous time, which took five years from the eponymous debut to The Depths Below (2017). The basic pattern has not changed and the slogan “hair, beards, distortion and throttle” remains their top choice. Also in turn, the change of face behind the drum kit has not affected the musical direction which is still moving on the perimeter of Stoner / Doom / Heavy Rock.

The third album is titled Sell The Future and is a cry of despair and at the same time an attempt to wake up, even at the last minute, in order to avoid the fall of modern culture into the void. Obviously the central idea of ​​the album played a decisive role both synthetically and lyrically.

At the same time, it pushed the band to explore other sounds, resulting in the decoration of the songs with more melody, but not at the expense of strength and volume, as well as the use of space rock elements in larger doses than in the past. Finally, there are moments with a vagrant and punk mood that beautifully complement a very interesting, and anything but monotonous album.

The opening track “No Escape” is dynamic and fast, based on an easy-to-remember riff with a strong sense of the road. “Sell ​​the Future” which follows, is heavy and unstoppable, almost Doom, which is in stark contrast to the start of the album, however it steals a place among the top.

Continue with extra throttle and Look at You. Heavy and melodic, yet spacey at the same time, thanks to Matt’s vocal interpretation, an ideal radio choice.

In position four is the song “Faulty Authors” where the space-rock introduction prepares for a modest musical journey with the corresponding heavy outbursts, of course. This is followed by “Deceivers”, a typical Heavy Rock track with a strong rhythm and angry enough.

It is “Sharpen the Spear” that we enjoy next, which is probably the best composition of the album. Medium tempo, almost pure Heavy Metal structure, and most importantly, epic atmosphere which is based on both the guitar themes and the similar style of vocal interpretation. Almost creepy.

We return to Heavy Rock overall, with “Vanishing Point”, a typical Cortez track, ideal for ‘brewing’ after music. The curtain falls with “Beyond”. A dynamic and at the same time intensely emotional composition that brings to the surface the great potential of the band. It combines classic and modern Rock elements, cleverly placed and worked without altering the musical identity. The gradual increase of intensity and the passionate interpretation make it one of the most important moments.

The choice of a black and white sketch where destruction and death prevail as an album cover, completes this year’s Cortez manifesto. Sell ​​the Future is a multi-receiver album and covers a wide range of fans looking for a clear, dynamic and unadulterated sound with specific social and cultural messages. Ideal for speaker release, discharge and reflection… in moderation!

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